The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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Using Whitehead's distinction, one may say that "belief that" is a matter of "objective form," while "belief in" must be said to be a matter of "subjective form."

In this connection, one may also recall Whitehead's dictum, "Religion deals with the formation of the experiencing subject" (PRc: 16).

20 October 2000

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